adorer
IPA: ʌdˈɔrɝ
noun
- Someone who adores.
- Someone who worships.
- Someone who has a deep admiration, fondness or love (of someone or something).
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Examples of "adorer" in Sentences
- You can use adorer in reference to love for a person?
- Her champion seems evidently her admirer, and his father her adorer.
- To be loved and to live in the presence of the adorer is the most beautifying of circumstances.
- Indiana was handed out by her new adorer, the young baronet; and Eugenia was assisted by her new assailer, the young nobleman.
- "I suppose," he said -- and knocked the ashes from his cigar with elaborate care -- "I suppose your adorer is a good deal younger than you?"
- Was this indifference, or security? was she seeking to obtain in the Baronet a new adorer, or to excite jealousy, through his means, in an old one?
- Remained Balatta, who, from the time she found him and poked his blue eyes open to recrudescence of her grotesque female hideousness, had continued his adorer.
- Because -- aside from the fact that I work for a magazine that has proven itself to be a true adorer and supporter of women at all sizes -- as a member of the mass media, we get chances to make an impact.
- Celebitchy banned me becasue she didn't like how outspoken I was, and I feel she might be a secret Jolie-Pitt hater / Anniston adorer, which sounds so silly but believe me, it's astounding how these particular celebrities cause such intense response from so many people, it's just mind-boggling.
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